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Total Return Index

Definition
An index that calculates the performance of a group of stocks assuming that all dividends and distributions are reinvested. Examples include the S&P; 500, the Russell 2000, and the Wilshire 5000. This method is usually considered a more accurate measure of actual performance than if dividends and distributions were ignored.

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